Adamawa Hunters Call For Prayers
Adamawa hunters. Credits: AP
It was reported earlier this week that Adamawa authorities opened up on a plan to train more than 10,000 hunters in an effort to end the lingering security crisis in the North-East.
This came after the hunters of Maiha area of the state had liberated the town previously seized by terrorists. The newly made Nigerian fighters, who said to have killed at least 80 insurgents, lamented that they could not be “allowed to go after the insurgents since we are not legally constituted”.
The hunters however expressed confidence that if allowed they could beat Boko Haram militants, who “fear us because they know what we can do”.
The officials of Adamawa Hunters Organization have recently told NAN while speaking in Yola on the issue that their members were looking forward to assisting the Nigerian military in the fight against insurgency, Africa Online Television reports.
The secretary of the body, Philips James, said:
“We need the peoples’ support and prayers. We also need government’s assistance in this assignment.”
He also urged people to remain vigilant and security conscious.
The Administration officer of the Association, Suleiman Namtari, joined his colleagues and expressed confidence in victory by the grace of God.
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